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. >> the founder of wikileaks his dand of president obama. what he isl you more likethe u.s. -- what he is demanding the u.s. stop doing. and what mitt romney and wikileaks founder julian assange spoke out in london. he was granted asylum by .cuador he thanked supporters and talked demanding his release. >> [inaudible] on wednesday, he sent his -- detention.5th day of the maximum is 120 day. >> british officials insist they will like give him say passage embassy.e is currently facing sex charges in sweden. president rocco, he said -- obama, he said, stop the witch hunt on wikileaks. the president, first lady and attended daughters street froms the house.te tomorrow, the president does not n appearances on his schedule. speaking with the battleground states. familyronnie and his church today. he attended a mormon settlement meeting near his summer vacation in new hampshire. less than 30 minutes on "washington weekly," we will have a one-on-one interview potentiallican vice candidate paul ryan. >> how will things look for tomorrow? check in wit
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wikileaks' founder, julian assange, holed up inside the ecuadorian embassy in london. he's been there for about two months. now that ecuador's granted him asylum and britain's refused to honor it, a classic standoff is underway. if assange takes one step outside the embassy -- >> my understanding is that the british would arrest him and extradite him to sweden. >> reporter: that's where assange is wanted for questioning over sexual assault claims. with the fugitive inside in what's at the moment considered ecuadorian territory and with british police outside ready to pounce, scenarios are being debated over a possible assange escape. is this an option? getting smuggled out in the trunk of a diplomatic car? a former british diplomat says the car would be considered ecuadorian domain. british police, he says, could stop it but not search it. can't necessarily pull assange out. there's a hitch in the plan -- the hitch, apparently there's no garage available to the embassy. we're told there's only one entrance, right here, and obviously that's not an option. the building i
wikileaks' founder, julian assange, holed up inside the ecuadorian embassy in london. he's been there for about two months. now that ecuador's granted him asylum and britain's refused to honor it, a classic standoff is underway. if assange takes one step outside the embassy -- >> my understanding is that the british would arrest him and extradite him to sweden. >> reporter: that's where assange is wanted for questioning over sexual assault claims. with the fugitive inside in what's...
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the state department wikileaks document referred to him as mubarak's poodle. >> if you were looking at this from the outside, he seems to have stood up to the military and taken a step that will promote further democracy in egypt. >> he stood up to the military. this can lead to democratic consolidation. it has been widely regarded as a good thing by revolutionaries, except by those who are critical by the -- of the brotherhood. egypt does not have a parliament right now. no constitution. he has a tremendous amount of power. the concern is that the country moves towards democracy. >> you have met him several times. give us some sense of which direction you think he is planning to take egypt. >> i hope he takes egypt in the democratic direction. i think he will push egypt and to greater democracy, but whether it becomes a liberal democracy and how we understand the term with full and equal rights for all egyptians regardless of their gender and religion, complete freedom of the press, that is another question. there have been some troubling signs that is not the kind of egypt will event
the state department wikileaks document referred to him as mubarak's poodle. >> if you were looking at this from the outside, he seems to have stood up to the military and taken a step that will promote further democracy in egypt. >> he stood up to the military. this can lead to democratic consolidation. it has been widely regarded as a good thing by revolutionaries, except by those who are critical by the -- of the brotherhood. egypt does not have a parliament right now. no...
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. >>> wikileaks founder julian say sang -- assange has been granted asylum in ecuador. can he remain at the embassy in london indefinitely under humanitarian protection. he's trying to avoid extradition to sweden to face questioning for alleged sexual misconduct. the foreign minister says that the wikileaks founder faces a real threat of political persecution. sweden says that decision is unacceptable. >>> united airlines is in trouble for losing a lot more than just luggage. the airline misplaced a 10-year- old girl who was flying from san francisco to a summer camp in michigan. she was supposed to catch a connecting flight in chicago, but she never made that transfer. her parents were on hold for 40 minutes before united located the child who was still in chicago. for the $100 unaccompanied minor fee, she was supposed to have an escort at all times but no one was watching her, even after she asked for help. one travel expert explains that it's because airlines frequently outsource escort duties to outside companies. >> when you drop a child off, you think it's with a
. >>> wikileaks founder julian say sang -- assange has been granted asylum in ecuador. can he remain at the embassy in london indefinitely under humanitarian protection. he's trying to avoid extradition to sweden to face questioning for alleged sexual misconduct. the foreign minister says that the wikileaks founder faces a real threat of political persecution. sweden says that decision is unacceptable. >>> united airlines is in trouble for losing a lot more than just luggage....
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that lulzsec were invited into a chat room where they could talk to representatives of wikileaks. one claimed to be julian assange himself. there was video evidence of this which was up loaded to youtube, showing julian assange at the laptop at the same time as a discussion happening with the lulzsec hackers and then deleted moments later. at that time, wikileaks or the representative was asking lulzsec to collaborate on hacking into the servers of an icelandic organization and try to find elements of corruption. this is really explosive stuff for lulzsec at the time. the guys were shocked that they were being in such grand company. it hit home that they had become big. the guys were actually reaching out to them. the and that try to find the vulnerability is in the icelandic organization and websites and they could not find it vulnerability they could actually exploit. it was a little too complicated so that the not go any further. but the collaboration did happen. there were a few discussions. >> how did you get in touch with these folks? >> i was very interested in anonymous wh
that lulzsec were invited into a chat room where they could talk to representatives of wikileaks. one claimed to be julian assange himself. there was video evidence of this which was up loaded to youtube, showing julian assange at the laptop at the same time as a discussion happening with the lulzsec hackers and then deleted moments later. at that time, wikileaks or the representative was asking lulzsec to collaborate on hacking into the servers of an icelandic organization and try to find...
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and on wikileaks they're tracking more. but first trap wire, may be the most successful invention on the gwot global war on terrorism. now they have every major high-valued target like cities like vegas, new york etc. as clients. meaning this private corporation has gotten all the video feeds from all those cities. they're analyzing for the government. they're spying in on you and they don't give a damn about your rights. that's the reality of what's happening in this country right now. all right, i want to bring in one of the few journalists in the country who care about this. david seaman who has been writing about this plans to be a candidate for congress in the next cycle as well, not this one. david, first of all talk to me about this--the substance of this program. why should we be so concerned welcome visit also say so what. if you're not doing anything wrong, you're not a terrorist you don't have anything to worry about. >> sure, you mentioned the minority report and a lot of people are drawing that comparison. in t
and on wikileaks they're tracking more. but first trap wire, may be the most successful invention on the gwot global war on terrorism. now they have every major high-valued target like cities like vegas, new york etc. as clients. meaning this private corporation has gotten all the video feeds from all those cities. they're analyzing for the government. they're spying in on you and they don't give a damn about your rights. that's the reality of what's happening in this country right now. all...
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in london, after ecuador granted asylum to wikileaks founder julian assange. >> brown: from our series on "coping with climate change," hari sreenivasan reports on the sour season for cherry farmers in michigan. >>tatewide me than 90% of e tart chey cr wasost when freezing weather followed an unusually warm spring. >> woodruff: we look at the outpouring of young undocumented immigrants who lined up yesterday across the country for the chance to defer deportation. >> we've all been waiting for this, you know? i mean it's not the dream act, but it's something. the main thing is school-- go to college, be somebody, help my family. >> brown: and on the "daily download," we examine how the no-holds barred campaign rhetoric is playing online. >> woodruff: that's all ahead. on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the co
in london, after ecuador granted asylum to wikileaks founder julian assange. >> brown: from our series on "coping with climate change," hari sreenivasan reports on the sour season for cherry farmers in michigan. >>tatewide me than 90% of e tart chey cr wasost when freezing weather followed an unusually warm spring. >> woodruff: we look at the outpouring of young undocumented immigrants who lined up yesterday across the country for the chance to defer deportation....
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how many people were harmed because of wikileaks? none. they have never presented any evidence that anyone was harmed by wikileaks except the pride of the politicians in the united states. oh how dare you. you showed people that we killed journalists in iraq. how dare you. you showed people that we killed 15,000 civilians in that war in iraq. all those civilians died that people didn't know about. how dare you, how dare you do that act of journalism. we're coming for you. and sweden with their nonsense sex charges. let me show a timeline. in july 25, 2010 assange releases afghan war documents. august 17th of that year, assange allegedly had sex with victory-a. sweden issues the art warrant. the next day sweden withdraws the warrant and decides they do not have a case. and under pressure they reopen the case. on october 25 of that year assange releases the iraq war logs. and then sweden issues an international arrest warrant. on december 7, 2010 assange is arrested in london. all this because one of the women says that while they were havin
how many people were harmed because of wikileaks? none. they have never presented any evidence that anyone was harmed by wikileaks except the pride of the politicians in the united states. oh how dare you. you showed people that we killed journalists in iraq. how dare you. you showed people that we killed 15,000 civilians in that war in iraq. all those civilians died that people didn't know about. how dare you, how dare you do that act of journalism. we're coming for you. and sweden with their...
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turning to a developing story in the international news -- the founder of wikileaks is speaking publicly for the first time in months. >> he has been hiding in the ecuadorean embassy in london trying to avoid going to sweden to face charges of sexual misconduct. we've got more on this story on what he had to say. >> his website capture the world's attention by publishing a mountain of american military secrets. now he is urging the u.s. to back off from what he views as a campaign to persecute and prosecute him for telling the truth. >> i asked president obama to do the right thing. the united states must renounce its witchhunt against wikileaks. >> he stands on the balcony of the place that has become his home and prism as he addressed a crowd of reporters and supporters gathered on the streets of london. he's been hiding out in the ecuadorean embassy since june 19 in an effort to avoid extradition to sweden on sex crimes allegations. he says the charges are part of an effort to jail him for leaking state secrets. >> bringing us all to a dangerous and oppressive world in which journalis
turning to a developing story in the international news -- the founder of wikileaks is speaking publicly for the first time in months. >> he has been hiding in the ecuadorean embassy in london trying to avoid going to sweden to face charges of sexual misconduct. we've got more on this story on what he had to say. >> his website capture the world's attention by publishing a mountain of american military secrets. now he is urging the u.s. to back off from what he views as a campaign...
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the united states must renounce its witch hunt against wikileaks. the united states must dissolve its fbi investigation >> wikileaks founder julian assange speaks from the ecuadorean embassy in london as dozens of british police officers looked on. we will hear his full address and comments from his supporters, tariq ali and former british ambassador craig murray. then to russia where members of the puck and pussy riot have been sentenced to two years in prison for staging an anti-putin protest inside a church. >> i think it is an absolute disgrace to russia and to the entire region government that women can be sentenced for speaking against a country that is, quite frankly, [unintelligible] >> finally, dark money. how nonprofits can spend millions on elections and call it public welfare. propublica looks at how karl rove and. >> brothers have formed non profits to spend record amounts of unlimited campaign donations on attack ads. all that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. wik
the united states must renounce its witch hunt against wikileaks. the united states must dissolve its fbi investigation >> wikileaks founder julian assange speaks from the ecuadorean embassy in london as dozens of british police officers looked on. we will hear his full address and comments from his supporters, tariq ali and former british ambassador craig murray. then to russia where members of the puck and pussy riot have been sentenced to two years in prison for staging an anti-putin...
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the wikileaks mastermind upset officials in washington. dispatches about the wars in iraq and afghanistan on his own whistle-blower website. >> this is not about his activities at wikileaks or the attitude of the united states of america. he's wanted in sweden to answer allegations of serious sexual offenses. >> reporter: the state department insists the u.s. has nod had any role in the development. >> this is an issue between the ecuador ans, the brits, the swedes. >> reporter: ecqua wadoor's foreign minister said that assang efface political persecution and possible extradition to the united states where it's claimed that he won't get a fair trial. >>> a pathologist who performed a second autopsy on drew pete -- drew peterson's third wife said she was murdered. he's charged in the 2004 death of cathleen savio. he plained -- explained how she had a gash to on the back of the side and bruces on the front. he said there is no way an accidental fall could have caused those on the both sides of his body. >>> a new york man who is accused of f
the wikileaks mastermind upset officials in washington. dispatches about the wars in iraq and afghanistan on his own whistle-blower website. >> this is not about his activities at wikileaks or the attitude of the united states of america. he's wanted in sweden to answer allegations of serious sexual offenses. >> reporter: the state department insists the u.s. has nod had any role in the development. >> this is an issue between the ecuador ans, the brits, the swedes. >>...
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. >> this is a miss to ecuador which has been hiding wikileaks founder and founder julian assange. britain has been seeking to extradite him not because of his leaks, but serious allegations of sexual abuse and ecuador claims they are protecting him from political persecution and this is a thumb in the eye of the west legal system and britain thankfully is not putting up with him and not allowing him safe passage out of the countries and let's hope they stick with it. >> joe. >> paul, this is a hit to wisconsin republican primary voters this week, who nominated tommy thompson for the senate seat this fall and the former governor and reformer face add revolt from the conservatives, the problem is, none of his opponents were likely to win this fall. so, this is, this is a hit because as we keep learning, the marginal seats are the ones that matter for controlling congress. >> all right, james. >> this is a hit to the mesquite texas pee-wee association, wall for ruling that 12-year-old elijah earnhardt is too big to play with the others. this is not a knock on him. he's 6-1, 297, and
. >> this is a miss to ecuador which has been hiding wikileaks founder and founder julian assange. britain has been seeking to extradite him not because of his leaks, but serious allegations of sexual abuse and ecuador claims they are protecting him from political persecution and this is a thumb in the eye of the west legal system and britain thankfully is not putting up with him and not allowing him safe passage out of the countries and let's hope they stick with it. >> joe....
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that's because the wikileaks website released thousands if not tens of hundreds of thousands of secret u.s. documents related to the wars in iraq and afghanistan. we learned a lot about them, but it caused problems with our relationships with other nations. ecuador granted julian assange asylum. and the embassy staff is reportedly working on a way to risk him out of britain. he has been living in a small, dark space and eating delivery food, and he was recently sick and appears depressed. police have vowed to arrest julian assange the moment he steps out of the embassy and extradite him to sweden. now the world waits to see if julian assange could make it out of the country. they could try to get him to one of the london area's 10 airports including heathrow. it is come plaw it cayed, as the brits say, no, we will arrest him. or he could try to make it to a port and on to a ship. but the embassy is surrounded, and the legal aspects are extremely tricky. all of that said, he has just announced he will make a statement. julian assange with a statement. he is the chief fox cory spawn depa
that's because the wikileaks website released thousands if not tens of hundreds of thousands of secret u.s. documents related to the wars in iraq and afghanistan. we learned a lot about them, but it caused problems with our relationships with other nations. ecuador granted julian assange asylum. and the embassy staff is reportedly working on a way to risk him out of britain. he has been living in a small, dark space and eating delivery food, and he was recently sick and appears depressed....
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the wikileaks founder from a veranda breaks his silence. a new study says you want to be more attractive? be more playful. what if you're not a naturally playful person? is there a way to loose unup a little bit more? >> no. >> dr. wendy walsh pulls no punches that and more tonight on cnn. >>> hello, i'm alison kosik in for don lemon. >>> may have had ties to an extremist anti-government movement. two deputies were killed and two wounded in two separate shootings on thursday. authorities say some of those arrested had been under surveillance for some time. we'll have more on these developments just ahead. >>> more deadly attacks on nato forces today in afghanistan. three troops were killed when a roadside bomb went off in the eastern part of the country. also today, a man wearing an afghan policeman uniform killed one nato service member. >>> u.s. distance swimmer diana nyad attempting another record swim. with a shout of courage, the 62-year-old jumped into the waters off cuba heading toward florida. if she's successful, the 103-mile trip
the wikileaks founder from a veranda breaks his silence. a new study says you want to be more attractive? be more playful. what if you're not a naturally playful person? is there a way to loose unup a little bit more? >> no. >> dr. wendy walsh pulls no punches that and more tonight on cnn. >>> hello, i'm alison kosik in for don lemon. >>> may have had ties to an extremist anti-government movement. two deputies were killed and two wounded in two separate shootings...
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the wikileaks founders made appearances at said ecuador's embassy in london. >>> speaking from a small balcony and the embassy now seeking asylum to avoid extradition to sweden over sex crime allegations. the u.s. president about a particular should and what he is calling a witchhunt against wikileaks. >>> a lot of raised eyebrows when it comes to canada its comments of the campaign trail this week. >>> first another look at governor brown's plans to boost water supplies and seven california and expert from berkeley joins us next. >>> the mars rover ready for a test drive. >>> were starting out with the clearing skies the bay area and then it changes mid-week. the weather coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> the mars rover curiosity continues to explore the red planet today notes for another milestone. on tuesday nasa will take the rubber out of the test drive from remote control after they survived seven drilling minutes on is to send the red planet one week ago sitting at listening to your mission to explorer the cradle crater hoping to find signs of life on mars. >>> taking a look at the
the wikileaks founders made appearances at said ecuador's embassy in london. >>> speaking from a small balcony and the embassy now seeking asylum to avoid extradition to sweden over sex crime allegations. the u.s. president about a particular should and what he is calling a witchhunt against wikileaks. >>> a lot of raised eyebrows when it comes to canada its comments of the campaign trail this week. >>> first another look at governor brown's plans to boost water...
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as wikileaks stands, so does the freedom of expression and the health of all our societies. i ask president obama to do the right thing. the united states must renounce its witch hunt against wikileaks. >> reporter: that's not how britain or sweden sees this. they say this is purely a criminal investigation. julian assange steps out that door, he will be arrested and extradited to sweden. that's why his supporters will be standing guard here outside the embassy to see what happens next. but the bottom line is no matter how many protesters, how manyol. >> the julian assange ordeal has taken on a life of its own. it could remind you of a movie. he's off limits to the brits so long as he stays inside the embassy. but is a great escape in the works? brian todd with some of the possible plots. >> reporter: he's reported to be tense and going stir crazy. julian assange holed up inside the ecuador embassy in london. . a classic standoff is underway. if he takes one step outside the embassy -- >> my understanding is that the british will arrest him and extradite him to sweden. >> re
as wikileaks stands, so does the freedom of expression and the health of all our societies. i ask president obama to do the right thing. the united states must renounce its witch hunt against wikileaks. >> reporter: that's not how britain or sweden sees this. they say this is purely a criminal investigation. julian assange steps out that door, he will be arrested and extradited to sweden. that's why his supporters will be standing guard here outside the embassy to see what happens next....
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assange claims he's the victim of a witch hunt over his website, wikileaks. >>> hollywood director tony scott has died after jumping from a los angeles bridge in what's being investigated as a suicide. he directed such blockbusters as "top gun," "days of thunder" and "beverly cops ii." >>> doctors in brazil say a 24-year-old construction worker is in good condition after having a six-foot rod removed from his skill. skull. it fell from a building in construction. >>> curiosity fired its laser for the first time, using the beam to break apart a rock called coronation. it was hit with 30 laser pulses during a ten-second period. >>> here's an outlook at wall street. dow opens at 13275 after gaining 25 points. the nasdaq was up. the nasdaq rose 14. in tokyo, the nikkei added eight point. in hong kong, the hang seng lost 11. low volume has helped markets move higher this week. this week we'll see if the trend continues. rebounding housing market will be one item on investor's agenda with updated data on existing new home sales. second quarter earning season is winding down and several big na
assange claims he's the victim of a witch hunt over his website, wikileaks. >>> hollywood director tony scott has died after jumping from a los angeles bridge in what's being investigated as a suicide. he directed such blockbusters as "top gun," "days of thunder" and "beverly cops ii." >>> doctors in brazil say a 24-year-old construction worker is in good condition after having a six-foot rod removed from his skill. skull. it fell from a building...
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where julian assange, the founder of wikileaks, has been granted asylum by ecuador. the country's foreign minister said the decision was based on concerns if he were sent to sweden where he'd be questioned on a sex crime charge, he'd eventually be extradited to the united states where he could be charged with espionage and treason. atika shubert is there and i asked her what happened next to assange. >> reporter: julian assange has now been granted asylum in ecuador. he can't step outside. if he does, british authorities says he can and will be arrested and extradited to sweden for questioning. now, julian assange may have upped the ante just a bit. in its twitter feed, wikileaks has said julian assange will be making a live statement, his first public appearance in two months, on sunday in front of the embassy. we'll be here to see what happens. >>> our fifth story "outfront." the man who got his start cleaning sidewalks in the bronx. but he had an idea that has made him one of the most successful restaurateurs in the world. here he is. his name is joe. he's a longt
where julian assange, the founder of wikileaks, has been granted asylum by ecuador. the country's foreign minister said the decision was based on concerns if he were sent to sweden where he'd be questioned on a sex crime charge, he'd eventually be extradited to the united states where he could be charged with espionage and treason. atika shubert is there and i asked her what happened next to assange. >> reporter: julian assange has now been granted asylum in ecuador. he can't step...
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>> we need to step back and look at wikileaks. wikileaks in my view is the most snifg can't single enterprise. what he did with cablegate, the afghan logs, pentagon, there's been over 300,000 stories around the world based off the reporting, based on the documents wikileaks have released. almost every major news story you check out there's a wikileaks connection to it. he's angered the most powerful governments in the world. th's why he's in this situation. >> can i ask a question? >> sure. >> given the fact that britain is signaling its willingness to like you said destroy this protocol of diplomatic immunity, why would it be easier for him to be extradited from sweden than britain? >> the idea that these rape charges are a rouse, why do -- >> he's frad he's going to be extradited from the uk as well. let's take the fear and see fit's a valid fear, right? we know that when bradley manning who was the alleged source of the wikileaks leak butz on trial in this pretile hearing, assange's name was brought up multiple times in the gra
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. >> reporter: nay ten-minute speech the wikileaks founder thank ec wa -- ecuador's presid for asylum and then he talked about the united states. >> i asked president to do the right thing. the united states must renounce its witch-hunt against wikileaks. >> reporter: and then a message about bradley manning, the u.s. soldier accused of leaking classified documents to asong's organization. >> if bradley manning did as he is accused, he is a hero. >> reporter: assange made no mention of the sex crimes allegation. something he's always denied. even though he has diplomatic immunity in the embassy british authorities say they'll arrest him if he tries leave as one official put it, i assange can hide but he can't run. >> lama, thank you. >>> still ahead on "world news" this sunday night, how do you get a warship more than two centuries old on the water again? that is exactly what they did in boston today. how did they pull it off? the incredible journey tonight. so, what's the problem? these are hot. we're shipping 'em everywhere. but we can't predict our shipping costs. dallas. detroit.
. >> reporter: nay ten-minute speech the wikileaks founder thank ec wa -- ecuador's presid for asylum and then he talked about the united states. >> i asked president to do the right thing. the united states must renounce its witch-hunt against wikileaks. >> reporter: and then a message about bradley manning, the u.s. soldier accused of leaking classified documents to asong's organization. >> if bradley manning did as he is accused, he is a hero. >> reporter:...
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. >>> the founder of wikileaks says he will continue to fight for in his words truth, justice and human rights. julian assange has been seeking sanctuary inside ecuador's embassy in london for the fast two months and today he called on president obama to call what he says is a witch hunt against his secret spilling website. fox's ann coyman has the latest. >> reporter: in a speech from the balcony of ecuador's embassy in london wikileaks founder julian assange defending his organization against allegations of espionage. >> the united states must pledge before the world that it will not subdue journalists for shining a light on the secret crimes of the powerful. >> reporter: also handing down a laundry lis of demands to the u.s. >> the united states must renounce its witch hunt against wikileaks, must dissolve its fbi investigation, must vow that it will not seek to prosecute our staff or our suspecters. >> reporter: thursday assange was formerly offered asylum by ecuador considered as a preemptive strike by that country's president. it's an attempt to protect assange from espionage char
. >>> the founder of wikileaks says he will continue to fight for in his words truth, justice and human rights. julian assange has been seeking sanctuary inside ecuador's embassy in london for the fast two months and today he called on president obama to call what he says is a witch hunt against his secret spilling website. fox's ann coyman has the latest. >> reporter: in a speech from the balcony of ecuador's embassy in london wikileaks founder julian assange defending his...
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serving and he's back, embattled wikileaks founder julian assange made his first public appearance today in two months. assange and his supporters -- thanked his supporters when he stepped on a balcony of ecuador's embassy in london and as you may know is wanted for extradition to sweden forequestioning over sex crimes there but if he sets foot outside of the embassy on the sidewalk he fierce he could be arrested by british police and sent to sweden and they could extradite him to here, america. and his shelter in the embassy, after exhausting appeals on the south carolin sex charges and, he was given ali judgment at the ecudorean embassy, he published thousands of diplomatic and military documents revealing secrets that some say damaged our security. >> jamie: the united airlines flight catches fire after departing new jersey's newark international airport and forced and energies land i emergency l. the boeing 757 flew around for an hour trying to burn off fuel while flames were put out. hundreds of people flooded the local police department with calls seeing the plane circle the area.
serving and he's back, embattled wikileaks founder julian assange made his first public appearance today in two months. assange and his supporters -- thanked his supporters when he stepped on a balcony of ecuador's embassy in london and as you may know is wanted for extradition to sweden forequestioning over sex crimes there but if he sets foot outside of the embassy on the sidewalk he fierce he could be arrested by british police and sent to sweden and they could extradite him to here,...
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he is the army private leaking thousands of documents to wikileaks. the government required that return of documents in va., and government lawyers say they want to access his medical files. this hearing is expected to last several days. the obama administration wants fueland trucks to be more efficient. it would require vehicles to than 54 miles per by 2025. that is nearly double the fuel efficiency of current vehicles. republican presidential nominee willthe new standards drive up car prices. >> outlaws and lovers in the and eight decades later, americans still have a with bonnie and .lyde several items the museum ofy at punishment in d.c., items on display in front of an auction that will be held month in new hampshire. victorious people they were. lovelystill enjoying a folks wentd to the to the south. >> yes. be the stored for days.l even though no a hurricane or tropical storm. out west, towards falls church, arlington, just the glare of sunshine and a few shreds of clouds. clear and pleasant night. temperatures on our board. 91. the air has bee
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>>> a diplomatic showdown in london, as ecuador decided to grand grant asylum to wikileaks founder julian assange citing concerns about his human rights, in the ecuadorian embassy for two months trying to avoid being extradited to sweden. britain is actually threatening to raid the embassy if they do not hand over assange. nbc news duncan golestani joins us from britain. is this just a threat on raiding the embassy, duncan? >> well, today the british government seems to have stepped back slightly from that threat, but it all goes back to an obscure old law in the 1980s and it would allow them to take diplomatic immunity away from the embassy temporarily, allow police to go in and get assange but it doesn't seem very likely to happen. today, tamron, there has been a lot of anger outside the embassy, as julian assange's supporters clashed with the police and the diplomatic crowd has really been heating up, too. ecuador's foreign minister announced his governments were giving the wikileaks founder political immunity, believing these extradition proceedings are part of an elaborate washington
>>> a diplomatic showdown in london, as ecuador decided to grand grant asylum to wikileaks founder julian assange citing concerns about his human rights, in the ecuadorian embassy for two months trying to avoid being extradited to sweden. britain is actually threatening to raid the embassy if they do not hand over assange. nbc news duncan golestani joins us from britain. is this just a threat on raiding the embassy, duncan? >> well, today the british government seems to have...
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. >>> few other things on our radar this morning, wikileaks founder has found a new home. arizona's governor doubles down on immigration and some new polls that caught our eye. first up, ecuador has granted wikileaks founder julian assange asylum saying the country has a tradition of protecting those who are vulnerable. the founder sought refuge at the ecoadorean embassy two months ago after facing ek tradition to sweden. >>> republican congressman cliff stearns conceded victory to newcomer and tea party backed candidate ted yowho. congressman's life for me, stern is a 12-term congressman that lost that to a veterinarian who has never held elected office. hundreds of young undocumented immigrants lined up in chicago on wednesday to try to apply for the new deferred action program -- look at those lines -- in arizona jan brewer signed an executive order that denies state issued driver's licenses and i.d. cards to anyone who applies for deferred action. arizona's laws prohibits undocumented immigrations from receiving state funded public benefits such as i.d. cards. and i wa
. >>> few other things on our radar this morning, wikileaks founder has found a new home. arizona's governor doubles down on immigration and some new polls that caught our eye. first up, ecuador has granted wikileaks founder julian assange asylum saying the country has a tradition of protecting those who are vulnerable. the founder sought refuge at the ecoadorean embassy two months ago after facing ek tradition to sweden. >>> republican congressman cliff stearns conceded...